Swing

History

The Lindy (Swing) picked up where the Charleston left off. It has "swing-outs", "break-aways", and "shine-steps". With the birth of "Swing" music in the mid-a930's, the Lindy climbed the social ladder. In August of 1935, at the Palomar Ballroom, bandleader Benny Goodman played a Fletcher Henderson arrangement of "Stompin' at the Savoy". The rest, as they say, is history. The dance craze swept the nation, and depending on where you lived, it was the Jitterbug, the Lindy Hop, or the Swing. This most uniquely American dance is enjoyed all over the world.

Characteristics

A side step or a triple step (shuffle) followed by a rock step done to a lively music is the fundamental pattern for this dance.

Swing songs and artists include:

In The Mood - Glenn Miller
Rock Around The Clock - Bill Haley and the Comets
Hump, Juve, and Wail - Louis Prima and the Brian Setzer Orchestra